Sentence examples for intensifying change from inspiring English sources

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The day seems almost perfectly still, but it is a stillness against the backdrop of steady, intensifying change.

Take the Northern Cities Vowel Shift, an intensifying change in pronunciation affecting the area around the Great Lakes and upstate New York that started manifesting itself around 1940, according to William Labov, a linguist at the University of Pennsylvania and an author of the Atlas of North American English.

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Moreover, in [ 76] the energy of ELF electromagnetic radiation was characterised as a factor intensifying changes in E. coli metabolism induced by a temperature increase.

"Strong governance and management leadership will be needed by most universities as they navigate through this period of intensified change and challenge".

This is consistent with the occurrence of a delayed indigenous demographic and epidemiologic transition (20), and because infant mortality is one of the early indicators of intensified change, our study aims to find evidence for declining IMR among the Sami before 1900 that could be interpreted as a forerunner of a general transition.

Second, MSERs are invariant to affine intensify changes.

It was not that Fiji's military-backed Government had to find new partners, many of them were already there, but their role, their importance, and the purpose why partnerships were intensified changed considerably.

Along with the arrest of movement, the addition of the calcium ionophore accelerated and intensified changes in the AC organization produced by EGTA (cf. Fig. 5 and Additional file 8).

While substantial amounts of tissue disruption may have persisted 24 48 h into recovery (with or without intensified changes following the hot match) in the current test protocol (ie, strict control of the effective playing time, while total playing time was longer in the heat), there was no difference across trials and after 24 h of recovery, as RSA was similar to prematch.

Intensifying global change, particularly changes in climate system, radiative transfer through the atmosphere, deposition of pollutants and atmospheric CO2 concentrations, is expected to alter forest structural components, thereby impacting forest functioning and gas exchange (Wright 2005).

Eric Klinenberg, in his article on how New York City might cope with intensifying climate change, makes the valuable point that improving physical infrastructure burying electrical lines and erecting sea walls, for example—is necessary but insufficient ("Adaptation," January 7th).

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